单词 | a bit thick |
释义 | a bit thick in British English British See full dictionary entry for thickunfair or excessive Synonyms of 'a bit thick'unreasonable, too much, unfair, excessive More Synonyms of a bit thick (idiom) Definition unfair or unreasonable Synonyms unreasonable unreasonable increases in the price of petrol too much unfair The union said it was unfair to expect workers to accept pay restraints. excessive The length of the prison sentence was excessive considering the nature of the crime. unjust campaigning against racist and unjust immigration laws over the score (informal) Additional synonymsin the sense of excessive The length of the prison sentence was excessive considering the nature of the crime. Synonyms immoderate, too much, enormous, extreme, exaggerated, over the top (slang), extravagant, needless, unreasonable, disproportionate, undue, uncontrolled, superfluous, prodigal, unrestrained, profligate, inordinate, fulsome, intemperate, unconscionable, overmuch, O.T.T. (slang) in the sense of unfair Definition unequal or unjust The union said it was unfair to expect workers to accept pay restraints. Synonyms unreasonable, unjustified, out of order (British, informal), undeserved, unjustifiable, uncalled for, a bit thick (British, informal), unmerited, unwarrantable, wrongin the sense of unjust Definition not fair or just campaigning against racist and unjust immigration laws Synonyms unfair, prejudiced, biased, wrong, one-sided, partial, partisan, unjustified, wrongful, undeserved, inequitable, unmerited Nearby words of |
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